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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: E_K_S who wrote (30817)5/21/2008 8:28:22 PM
From: Paul Senior  Read Replies (1) of 78652
 
OT: I have been mulling Mr. Buffett's buying more shares of Kraft. I just don't get it. Stock does not seem undervalued to me. OTOH, I missed following him into KFT in the '70's (or maybe it was '80's?) when he took a substantial position with Kraft at about a p/e of 10. (Interests rates were higher and p/e's lower then.) I didn't understand his buy then either. Position worked out very well for him though.) Maybe KFT now for somebody for a cyclical play: buy now about $32+, sell if/when it hits highs at $36+ again. I've no interest in KFT though for a ltb&h.

OTOH, I have a few shares of Brazil's SDA. Now there's a food stock in a growing economy where I can assume people's standard of living is going to rise, where there's plenty of access to farm products, where there's a propensity to export (SDA exports). I am coming to believe that that means if I want to consider a food processor stock that I might be able to live with as a ltb&h, I can - for me - pick SDA over KFT. Which I have decided to try to do. I've punched up my exploratory SDA shares now to a 3/4 position.

sadia.com

Jmo, and I've been wrong many, many times.
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